Summary
Richard Kasperowski lays out the case for Continuous Teaming with learning activity-sets using elements from improvisational theater, The Core Protocols, Extreme Programming, and more.

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Bio

Richard Kasperowski is an expert on high-performance teams, a keynote speaker, and the author of a book about the Core Protocols. He teaches the class Agile Software Development at Harvard University. Follow Richard on Twitter at @rkasper, and read more about him at www.kasperowski.com.

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